Bryan Cranston will make the leap from "Breaking Bad" to Broadway this season.

Cranston stars as Lyndon B. Johnson in Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan's "All the Way," a historical drama about Johnson's first years of the presidency and his fight for civil rights.

The cast also includes Michael McKean as J. Edgar Hoover and Brandon J. Dirden as Martin Luther King, Jr. The production comes from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and American Repertory Theatre. Bill Rauch directs.

The play was commissioned by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival as part of its "American Revolutions: the United State History Cycle" and premiered in 2012. A fall 2013 run at A.R.T. with its current principals sold out.

Cranston won three consecutive Emmy Awards for his performance as Walter White on "Breaking Bad." Schenkkan won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for "The Kentucky Cycle."

Previews will begin Feb. 10 and the show opens March 6 at the Neil Simon Theatre. Tickets are on sale to American Express Card Member tomorrow and to the general public Dec. 14. Call (800) 745-3000 or visit ticketmaster.com